Ring's Super Bowl ad for its AI-powered lost-dog feature was meant to be heartwarming. Instead, it set off a firestorm over privacy, surveillance, and what the technology could be used for next.
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Google Ends Parked Domains (AFD) On Search Partner Network Google Ads has ended its Parked Domains (AFD) as an ad surface within the Search Partner Network effective February 10, 2026. Google wrote, ...
DuckDuckGo is offering its own voice AI chat feature built using OpenAI models, all for free, and with no data tracking at ...
NPR’s David Greene says he was “completely freaked out” when he heard an AI voice that sounded just like his own, and he’s ...
Ring’s Search Party feature is designed to bring lost dogs home, but a Super Bowl ad showcasing it sparked a flood of privacy ...
Leaked API keys are nothing new, but the scale of the problem in front-end code has been largely a mystery - until now. Intruder's research team built a new secrets detection method and scanned 5 ...
Chrome 144 introduces the groundbreaking Temporal API, revolutionizing date and time management in JavaScript. As a modern alternative to the criticized Date object, Temporal resolves parsing ...
Former "Morning Edition" host David Greene alleges in a lawsuit that Google patterned the "voice" of one of its AI products after his without permission.
Radio personality David Greene alleges that Google copied his voice for NotebookLM.